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1. African Indigenous People Baga
africa, african Anthropology General Resources. By peoples. Akan Akuapem Akye Anyi Aowin Asante Babanki baga Bali Bamana Bamileke Bamum Bangubangu Bangwa Baule
http://www.archaeolink.com/african_indigenous_people_baga.htm
Baga Home Africa, African Anthropology General Resources By peoples Akan Akuapem Akye Anyi ... Zulu Baga Art Here you will find a good article and images of Baga arts. - illustrated - From African Museum of Art - http://www.zyama.com/baga/index.htm Baga People "The Baga have lived in their current location since the 14th century. They migrated to this area from the interior highlands in upper Niger accompanied by several other peoples who share linguistic similarities, including the Landuma, Tyapi, and Temne peoples. From the 14th to the early 20th century they were repeatedly invaded by the Nalu, Susu, Djalonke, Maninka, and the Fulbe among others." You will find material related to culture, art, history, religion and more. - From University of Iowa - http://www.uiowa.edu/~africart/toc/people/Baga.html Top of Page

2. Africa Anthropology
Ancient African Civilization African Archaeology. By peoples Akuapem Akye Anyi Aowin Asante Babanki baga Bali Bamana Bamileke Bamum Bangubangu Bangwa The indigenous peoples Rights Question
http://www.archaeolink.com/indigenous_anthropology_africa_i.htm
Indigenous Studies - African Anthropology Home Ancient African Civilization African Archaeology By peoples Akan Akuapem Akye Anyi ... Zulu Abang Dance: Radiance from the River and Efik Ideal of Femininity "To dance is human, and humanity expresses itself in dance. Dancing interweaves with many aspects of life, such as art, communication, belief systems, social relations and political dynamics. Interwoven in Abang dances are three modalities: space, rhythm, and unity. Each of these modalities conveys its own distinct message(s) but interacts with each other to produce a specific form of dance as an expression and communicative art." - From Africa Resource Center - http://www.ijele.com/ijele/vol1.1/onyile.html Acacia Initiative: International Development Research Centre (IDRC) Centre de recherches pour le développement international (CRDI) (3.1) "The Acacia Initiative: Communities and the Information Society in Africa Program Initiative is an international program to empower sub-Saharan communities with the ability to apply information and communication technologies (ICTs) to their own social and economic development." - From International Development Research Centre - Africa Online: Kids Only A great kids site about Africa. Language, people, land and culture. Offers games and online quizzes. - illustrated - From AfricaOnline.com -

3. AFRICA! For Girl Scouts
JUMP to peoples of africa. OAU ( Organization for african Site The baga Tribe of West africa Benin*, BurkinaFaso People (World Fact Book) indigenous african tribes 95% (including
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AFRICA! For Girl Scouts by Sandy Coy
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Organization for African Unity)
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(North) Angola (South) ... Zimbabwe Topics AFRICAN GUIDES/SCOUT INFORMATION NOTABLE PEOPLE OF AFRICA ACTIVE LEARNING SITES CRAFTS ... FOOD MULTI-COUNTRY RESOURCES FOR AFRICA this is empty Africa Focus: database for sights and sounds of a continent Africa for Visitors Comprehensive travel info about Africa. African Studies - Country-specific pages (Univ. of Penn.) Anthems of the World (by country) Birds of the World (by country) Charities serving Africa ... WWW Links for Africa AFRICAN GUIDES/SCOUT INFORMATION NOTABLE PEOPLE OF AFRICA WAGGGS Africa Region - List of Member Organizations WAGGGS Arab Region - List of Member Organizations World Guiding Guide Zone ideas ( Africa Region Index of Activities More Ideas for African Activities Other resources ... Dr. Christian Barnard (heart surgeon) LANGUAGE 1000 Languages of Africa (kid-friendly site) Burundi and Tanzania (Bantu people of East Africa): Swahili Egypt: Ethiopia Ethiopic language - general resources ... Decode the Message Nubia: Use the ancient Nubian alphabet to decode a message "There is no modern political entity called Nubia. The area known by this term lies today partly in Egypt and partly in the Republic of the Sudan. A large portion of the northern part of ancient Nubia currently lies submerged under the reservoir formed behind Egypt's High Dam at Aswan."-

4. GEOG332
was not as disruptive of african indigenous heritage because in Angola Tomba of baga (Guinea) -King description of africa s landscapes, peoples, culture and
http://www.siue.edu/~fodemer/geog332.htm
Home Teaching Research Service ... Contact Us GEOG332: GEOGRAPHY OF AFRICA SYLLABUS FOR GEOG332: GEOGRAPHY OF AFRICA SPRING Semester Instructor: Francis O. ODEMERHO , Ph.D. Office: Bldg III, Room 1402. Phone:
DESCRIPTION: The course describes the land and peoples of Africa and attempts to explain the varied socio-economic, cultural and political landscapes of the continent in light of its triple heritage, resource endowments, resource utilization and global relations.
COURSE OBJECTIVE: In this course, students should be able to:
  • identify all African countries and recognize its major geographic regions; locate on African maps its major relief features; understand the rich history of Africa and its peoples; understand why most African countries are relatively less developed; relate to African problems like: drought, health, refugee and food shortages and develop appropriate database for a better interpretation of African situations and issues.
COURSE OUTLINE TOPICS READINGS* 1. General Introduction: A World View of Africa 2. Africa: Location, Geology and Landforms Chap. 1

5. Africa Direct-Ethnographic Art, Trade Beads, Masks, Carvings, Artifacts, Textile
baga people. An old age crack on the bottom part has indigenous repair. figure $150.00. Ancestor worship formed the core of the Kota peoples religious and
http://www.africadirect.com/new2.html?category=New_Products&pagenum=3&start=60

6. Welcome To Africans-art.com
Ashanti. Azande. baga. Bamana. Bamileke. Bamun must consider both perspectives the indigenous as well as the Western nonwriting, pre-colonial peoples of africa. To illustrate my point
http://www.africans-art.com/index.php3?action=page&id_art=360

7. Winne.com - Report On Guinea, From Rags To Riches
For peoples like the Coiagui, baga, and Nalou other colonies of French West africa, colonial rule cultural superiority of the French over the indigenous people.
http://www.winne.com/guinea2/bf03.html
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The Republic of Guinea
from Rags to Riches
Introduction
Demography Climate Historical life Towns Daily life
Markets
Religions ... Oral tradition
HISTORICAL LIFE
Pre-Colonial History
The pre-colonial history of Guinea still remains rather incomplete. Though archaeological research in Guinea has not made much progress, evidence seems to indicate that the area has been continuously inhabited by hunting-gathering populations for at least the past 30,000 years. It also seems probable that farming has been practiced in the area of Guinea for at least the past 3000 years. There is considerable evidence that iron smelting dates back 2000 years in this part of West Africa. But until further archaeological evidence is forthcoming, much of the early history of Guinea remains conjectural.
The pre-colonial history of Guinea becomes much clearer from about 900 A.D. as sources in Arabic and oral traditions become available. Travelers' accounts in Arabic and professional history keepers' oral narratives offer information on the genealogies of royal families and traditions of ethnic groups who lived in Guinea in the past millennium. For peoples like the Coiagui, Baga, and Nalou, who now live on the Atlantic Coast, ethnological evidence supports the view that they lived in the area of modern Guinea even before the Christian era. For these tribes living along the coast there was little outside migrational pressure. Their political development was minimal as they existed in a loose confederation of proximitous family groupings up and down the coast. Their staple crop was rice, introduced from the Niger River Basin in the first century A.D.

8. Djembe Dojo
after political independence was to present the indigenous drumming and from the forest and coastal regions belonging to peoples such as the baga, Toma, Mane
http://www.drumdojo.com/world/africa/djembe/djhistory.htm
Main Menu What's New? Writers Want to Contribute? ... Thanks to... Drumdojo is provided and maintained by Powerhaus
A Guide to the Jembe
Eric Charry (c) 1988
An unedited expanded version of the article published in
Percussive Notes , vol. 34, no. 2, April 1996, pages 66-72.
Portions reprinted by permission of the Percussive Arts Society.
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For more on this and related musical traditions see Mande Music The jembe (spelled djembe in French writing) is on the verge of achieving world status as a percussion instrument, rivaled in popularity perhaps only by the conga and steel pan. It first made an impact outside West Africa in the 1950s due to the world tours of Les Ballets Africains led by the Guinean Fodeba Keita. In the few decades succeeding this initial exposure the jembe was known internationally only to a small coterie of musicians and devotees of African music and dance. In the U.S. interest in the jembe centered around Ladji Camara, a member of

9. Musées Afrique
indigenous Knowledge in South africa . Musée National. Arts de la Guinée baga Aquarelles de Joy Adamson peoples of Kenya .
http://www.unil.ch/gybn/Arts_Peuples/Ex_Africa/ex_Af_musaf.html
MUSEES Afrique Afrique du Sud Angola Botswana Burkina Faso ... Zimbabwe
ou plusieurs oeuvres majeures.
Afrique du Sud
Cape Town
South African National Gallery Government Avenue ma-di 10-17 Arts de la perle / Expositions temporaires Cape Town Gold of Africa Museum . Martin Melck House 96 Strand Street Bijoux d'or d'Afrique de l'Ouest (coll Barbier-Mueller); objets d'or des civilisations d'Afrique australe Cape Town - Gardens South African Museum 25 Queen Victoria Street lu-di 10-17 terres cuites de Lydenburg San (peintures rupestres), Zimb abwe Tsonga , Khoikhoi, Sotho, Nguni, Shona, Lovedu... Exposition " Ulwazi Lwemvelo - Indigenous Knowledge in South Africa Cape Town - Rosebank University of Cape Town Irma Stern Museum Cecil Road ma-sa 10-17 Arts de Zanzibar et du Congo: Lega, Luba Durban Art Gallery City Hall lu-sa 8.30-16; di 11-16 Durban Local History Museum Aliwal Street East London East London Museum lu-ve 9.30-17; sa 9.30-12

10. Untitled Document
Address Ulaanbaatar11 baga Toiruu-44 Government Hunter Gatherers of Central africa OXFAM Occasional Paper 1986 indigenous peoples Development
http://www.policy.hu/tsedev/mentors.html
Curriculium Vitae Name: ERDENESUREN Baatar Date of birth: Place of birth: Uvs province, Mongolia Nationality: Mongolian Profession: Economist Education record: Academy of Social Science, Russia 1980-1983,
PH.D of the economics
National University of Mongolia
1969-1974, Bachelor on economy
Secondary school , Uvs Province, 1959-1969 Employment record: Vice minister for Ministry of, Science, Culture and Education June 2000- to date
Rector of University "Mongol Business" 1991-2000
Head of Department at University of Political science,
Lecturer at University of Political Education 1978-1980 Language proficiency: Russian, English Address: Ulaanbaatar-11 Baga Toiruu-44 Government House III Fax: 976-11-324531
Curriculium Vitae Name: BURMAA Radnaa Date of birth: Place of birth: Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Nationality: Mongolian Profession: Electronic Engineer; Methodological of Administration and Manager
Master degree on Management Education record: 1965-1975 Secondary school No.52, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

11. CentralAsia-L Archive - Publications - Page 36
Politics, and Policy in South africa, (Oxford) Oxford in Kansas that has brought indigenous peoples in the site in Mongolia, Tsagaan Salaa/baga Oigor, in the
http://casww.iatp.az/casww/calarc/calarc_publ36.html

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To Index of Publications Postings
Harvard Program on Central Asia
PUBLICATION- Fourth Livshits Orientalist Workshop, Barnaul
bspu.secna.ru The proceedings of I-III Livshits Orientalist Workshops, as well The Third International Conference "Russia, Siberia, and Central Asia: Interrelation of Peoples and Cultures" are also available at our stock.
CALL FOR REVIEWERS- Int'l Journal for Comp. Sociology and Comp. Sociology
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JOURNAL/CFP- Fiscal Decentralization and Local Government Issues
PUBLICATION- Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst, 24 April 2002 Issue on Web
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12. Bibliography Of The Mentawai Islands
africa. Rotterdam Ad. Donker. 1952. Pumumuan Sibara ka Buku Pakerekat baga Siburu Samba ka Pakerekat baga Sibau. indigenous peoples of the World Mentawai.
http://www.mentawai.org/bibliog.htm
HOME PAGE: THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE MENTAWAI ISLANDS
BIBLIOGRAPHIC RESOURCES FOR THE MENTAWAI ISLANDS List of Documentary Sources
This is a basic list of articles and books, both published works and unpublished manuscripts having the Mentawai islands as their focus, or engaging with them in some capacity. It should be noted that many of these sources can be classified as "popular" literature insofar as they are not written from any identifiable disciplinary outlook in the humanities or social sciences. Much of their content, therefore, is based upon impressions gained by their respective authors in the course of visits of short duration often resulting in superficial "snapshots" of aspects of the societies and cultures at various locations across the islands. This needs to be kept in mind when consulting any of these sources. An exception to this is perhaps the accounts of the early missionaries and colonial officials whose accounts stem from interactions with various local populations that are both qualitative and often extend over long periods of time; these accounts, therefore, contain much useful and interesting information. There also exists a good range of sources dealing with primates. However, these are not included here at this stage (December 2002). The items appearing in this list cover most of the published sources up until the early 1990s, nevertheless it is certain that some unpublished documents have been overlooked. I should also note that many such items have come into existence during the 1990s and are not listed here. Hence this list should be regarded as provisional and merely a place to start a detailed literary exploration of the islands.

13. Aniso.com , Esti's Goichman Sculpture Gallery
african examples of fine indigenous jewelry. link......Your place for Art Unique creative ceramic sculptures Inspired by Tribal ART on sale ! from Tervuren peoples of central africa.
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Visit some tribal culture Art links: Tribal Art and Ethnographica
Description: Antiquities and tribal art
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A portal for african art lovers
Description: african-antiques, "A portal for african art lovers". A place of meeting for all lovers of genuine African or Oceanic Art . Present objects, objects for sale, collections, read subjects in the NEWS section,reports ,discussion, and much more.
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Description: Choose a country of the continent to study its collections.
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Anthropology Collection Database Query
Description: the Department of Anthropology at the California Academy of Sciences . here you find Anthropology Collection Database Query. To view their collection type in the fields and click on the SEARCH button. link ART PRIMITIF Description: ART PRIMITIF: Art primitif Oc©anie, africain. link Description: tribal art. link Arts primitifs Afrique- Oceanie Description: Arts primitifs Afrique- Oceanie.

14. Joshua Project - Peoples By Country Profiles
People Name General baga Binari. Language. Primary Language baga Binari. indigenous Fellowship of 100+ http//www.wagateway.org/baga.htm.
http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rop3=111216&rog3=GV

15. Africa Direct-Ethnographic Art, Trade Beads, Masks, Carvings, Artifacts, Textile
baga people. Guinea Wood Date Early 20th Century (19th Century ?) Height 25 Inches. Bwa people. Burkina Faso. Wood, pigment. indigenous repair made to top.
http://www.africadirect.com/ccproducts2.php?category=11&subcategory=96

16. Magbana Drum And Dance REPERTORY
composition inspired by sorsornet, a rhythm from the baga ethnic group of Guinea, West africa. quest is an old practice of the indigenous people in which
http://www.magbana.com/HTML/repertory.htm
Magbana Drum and Dance NYC REPERTORY
"MAGBANA," orchestrated and choreographed by Michael Markus, is a percussion arrangement that shows the group's rhythmic versatility.
"ODE TO THE BAGA," choreographed by Michael Markus, is a drum and dance composition inspired by sorsornet, a rhythm from the Baga ethnic group of Guinea, West Africa.
"DJEMBE DJAZZ" is an improvisational solo demonstrating the many sounds and colors of the djembe.
"CRYING FOR A VISION" A vision quest is an old practice of the indigenous people in which a person sits in solitude, fasts and prays to each direction for spiritual guidance. Each direction/element has something important to teach us: fire - the center of the universe, east - new beginnings, north - strength of will, south - facing inner turmoil. Choreography: Michael Markus and Lilka Mimbella
"KAWA," arranged by Michael Markus, is a rhythm of the Malinke people from the region of Faranah in Guinea, West Africa.
"WOO DONG E’BANG BALA", choreographed by Michael Markus, is a fusion of Shaolin Kung Fu from China with West African dance. The music is doundounba, a strong man's dance, from Guinea, West Africa.

17. NA.antiquity.html
governments, a reversion to the indigenous tribal structures They were Negroid peoples with a pastoral economy. modern Morocco were ruled by king baga, but the
http://www.csupomona.edu/~mibrahim/hst.329/NA.antiquity.html
North Africa in Antiquity This theme explores the history and people of North Africa from the earliest times to the arrival of the Muslim Arabs. ReadingBrett: pp. 10-80 Laroui: pp. 15-79 The following is largely based on Brett and Fentress The Berber origins and the early formations of cities and kingdoms demonstrate a problem common in newly formed states, the need for a clear principle of succession. Major problems arise because of the lack of a method of succession and it proves to be their downfall. The attempts to Romanize North Africa though very influential on the culture, eventually fail and after being governed by Carthaginian, Roman, Vandal and then Byzantine governments, a reversion to the indigenous tribal structures takes place. The Origins of the Berbers lies in the Capsian stone industries of the eastern Maghreb or modern southern Tunisia. The Wet period after 7000 BCE allowed for this area to be inhabited by a population composed of various racial elements. The increase in productivity of the land allowed for population growth and a subsequent western expansion. Berber languages are all strikingly similar, suggesting a uniform movement of peoples in a relatively short period of time. Around 3000 BCE contacts with the Mediterranean islands begin and by 1000 BCE North Africa is not very different from the rest of the Western Mediterranean. Most communities were farmers with a strong pastoral element in their economy and fairly elaborate cemeteries. By this time Berber languages were established throughout North Africa but there's no evidence of how this took place. The population at this time is a range of Mediterranean types.

18. GE Directory : RESISTANCE
out training workshops on indigenous farming systems and GMOs as well as biopiracy and organizing peoples\ tribunals Publications top of page South africa.
http://www.groundup.org/directory/adir.php?cont=nonEur

19. AIO Keywords List
and specific types of building. Archives. Arctic peoples. Arctic regions Asian Americans. Asian peoples. Asians. Asiatic Eskimo Baffin island. Bafia. baga. bagam West africa (Guinea)
http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/instruct/anth/aiokeywords.html
A B C D ... Z Abagusii see Gusii Kenya Aban see Shor Abandoned settlements Abashevo culture Abbasids see also Islamic empire Abduction Abelam Abenaki North American Indians (Algonquian) Northeast Abetalipoproteinaemia Abidjan Ability Abkhazia Abnormalities ABO blood-group system Abolitionists Abominable snowman see Yeti Aboriginal studies Abortion Abrasion Absahrokee language see Crow language Absaraka language see Crow language Absaroka language see Crow language Absaroke language see Crow language Absolutism see Despotism Abu Hureyra site Abusir site Abydos site Academic controversies see also Scientific controversies Academic freedom Academic publishing see Scholarly publishing Academic status Academic writing Academics Acadians (Louisiana) see Cajuns Accents and accentuation Accidents see also Traffic accidents Acclimatisation Accra Accreditation Acculturation see also Assimilation Acetylcholine receptors Achaemenid dynasty (559-330 BC) Achaemenid empire Ache see Guayaki: Acheulian culture Achik see Garo Achinese language Achuar Achumawi Acidification Acquiescence Acquired immune deficiency syndrome see AIDS Acronyms Action theory Acupuncture Adam and Eve Adamawa emirate Adapidae see also Notharctus Adaptation Adat Adena culture Adhesives Adipocere Adisaiva see Adisaivar Adisaivar Adivasi Adjectives Adjustment (psychology) Administration see also Government, Management, etc.

20. GE Directory : RESISTANCE
Resources We carry out training workshops on indigenous farming systems GMOs as well as biopiracy and organizing peoples\ tribunals Publications South africa.
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